And now Rice, echoing Jonathan Daniel Wells' new account of the origins of the middle class in the ante-bellum south, (2) productively updates these accounts by interrogating the languages of class and the emergence of middle-class subjectivity in the ante-bellum north.

13) The Supreme Court found that "the strategy of withholding Miranda warnings until after interrogating and drawing out a confession was promoted not only by his own department but by a national police training organization.

By further interrogating the attempts to classify and control the behavior of those inhabiting the "private sphere," McBride's collection offers further insight into the attempted division of public and private life, which worked to devalue women and children.

Reid-Pharr further illustrates that the most common attempt at interrogating Black American subjectivity is through the figure of the tragic mulatto, as represented by the title-character in William Wells Brown's Clotel--functioning as neither black nor white.

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